The fourth grader said he hopes a little boy at SafeHouse likes the penguin pajamas he donated.

Last year, Logan collected 147 pairs of pajamas in a week’s time. And although this year’s total fell short of the school’s 300-jammie goal, Principal Terra Webster said she is very proud of her pupils.

Julaine LeDuc, director of resource development for SafeHouse, thanked the children and Logan’s administration for their efforts.

“Around the holidays, you start to think about what you want for Christmas. So it was so nice of you to think about other kids,” she said to the boys and girls in attendance.

LeDuc told the pupils that children who are taken to SafeHouse often are removed from their homes in an urgent manner because the environment is not safe and they don’t have time to pack their favorite PJs.

“It’s a really cool thing for them to have a new pair there waiting that another child was kind enough to bring,” she said, adding the jammies are like a “big warm hug” after being uprooted from their homes.